Knowledge is Power

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Book prices are crazy

This probably will be short. Don't buy books, specifically college books since they're really expensive and you can usually find free alternatives. I'll get into the best way first, there is one main giant called Library Genesis, I cannot provide any links so that I don't get into any trouble, but you can probably find it in a few google searches. That is the biggest website that holds a lot of books. Another one that probably is harder to access is called Z-Library. A while back it got taken down by a New York Postal Office and I haven't seen much of it since. Another method you could use is google dorking. I'll show you an example of how to use it. Say the book's name is "Osas: In The Field". In the search bar you'd put "Osas: In The Field" in quotation marks, this makes it so it returns result containing that phrase. Next after that is using the "filetype:pdf". This will return results in the pdf format. The full thing would look like this `"Osas: In The Field" filetype:pdf`.